Once more Aoba was put to work, and as usual he didn't mind it. Well, he did mind, he just didn't want to voice his complaints aloud. Although he did note that it took a lot of work just to want to be clean. He helped move the firewood into the right place, making haste. It was already night, but the way they were going, they wouldn't be waking up until after the animals arrived the next day. If they ever managed to get some rest. That would surely be a problem for them both- well, more for Aoba. Being tired and having a job to do sounded like a real pain. At the sudden change of topic, Aoba looked up from collecting dry grass. He answered with a small laugh. "That would be a sight to see." He thought about Kuro's question and then gave a small shrug. "Well, we're 'all family' as one would normally say- though I'm sure that doesn't apply to me now. But my close family?" There was a slight pause before he continued. "They were like a normal family. I don’t have any siblings like you do, but then again my parents aren't as powerful as yours so there's no comparison." He seemed to skim over various details about his life as he spoke. "When I decided to be a medic, I didn't see much of them- well, less of them than I already had." It sounded kind of confusing so he re-explained himself. "Their jobs required them to be out a lot. My mom was a guardian angel, which meant she was gone a lot protecting certain humans. My dad was a typical warrior angel. It's not a very interesting story, but it's my little life." He shrugged and watched as Kuro lit the fire. Some time in their work Aoba realized that Kuro would be sharing a bath with him. He didn't know why it didn't occur to him before, but thinking about it now made him blush lightly. The idea of it didn't have him completely appalled, which only further embarrassed him. But he stayed silent and tested the water to see if it had gotten any warmer.